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| Roxanne N104
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Desert Beauty
48 cm / 19 inches of glowing orange
beads with a 1 inch carved bone bead in the center
Designer sterling silver clasp -
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$55.95
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| Roxanne N204
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Bright Bliss
42 cm / 16 1/4 inches of small orange
beads and seed beads with a 3/4 inch decorated orange glass bead in the center
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$19.95
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| Roxanne N304
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Royal Challenge
46.5 cm / 18 1/4 inches of glowing orange
beads in a triple strand with a 1 3/4 inch carved pear wood oval bead in the center
Designer sterling silver clasp -
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$85.95
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BIO Roxanne was the daughter or sister of Oxyartes, a prominent
citizen of Balkh in Bactra.
Think Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan.
In 327 BC / BCE, she was married to Alexander
the Great who had spent several years conquering the land
between his native Macedonia - just north of Greece - and India.
Alexander married two other women in 324,
Parysatis and Startira / Stateira (Barsine), both
daughters of Persian kings. They have faded from history
as has a possible mistress, also named Barsine.
Despite the consensus that Alexander was gay or
at least bisexual - which was expected
in the Greek army in order to strengthen bonds between the men -
Roxanne had a son, Alexander Aegus (Aegeos). Alexander the
Great became ill, or was poisoned, and died in 323 without ever seeing the boy.
While the Macedonian generals divided up Alexander's empire,
Alexander Aegus nominally reigned as Alexander IV of Macedonia
until he, Roxanne, Barsine and her son, Heracles, were murdered in 309 BCE (BC).
Roxanne and her son had been imprisoned and later poisoned at Amphipolis in Macedonia. We don't know what happened to their bodies,
but Alexander the Great was entombed in Alexandria, Egypt*
by his general and successor there, Ptolemy**.
Ptolemy married Alexander's sister, Cleopatra, who was later murdered by Cassander, that good friend of Alexander who had ordered the deaths of the rest of his family.
Cleopatra VII, the last
Ptolemey and the last Macedonian (Greek) ruler of Egypt, must have visited Alexander's tomb to pay her
respects.
*In
Delia Pemberton's Treasures of the Pharaohs, the
author states the Egyptians said Alexander was really the son of
Nectanebo II, the last Egyptian (African) pharaoh. This
sounds a bit like propaganda as does Cleopatra's claim her
ancestor, Ptolemy**,
was the half brother of Alexander the Great. Nancy
PS I haven't found any books about
Roxanne herself. If they exist, these would be fiction as
there probably isn't enough scholarly material on which to base
a biography.
However, for a look at Alexander from the
viewpoint of Bagoas, the Persian eunuch, make sure you read Mary
Renault's The Persian Boy. It's historical
fiction at its best.
Prolific author P. C. Doherty covers the
story of Alexander in a mystery series from the point of view of Alexander's
physician. Begin with The House of Death.
Dohery has also written an interesting non fictional
investigational book called The Death of Alexander the
Great.
| Alexander, the movie
starring Colin Farrell, didn't get great reviews but if you
like epic movies, you won't want to miss it. I believe
a better script, better acting and fewer (ugh) snakes*** would have made a huge difference.
Roxanne was played by Rosario Dawson. Many of the
props for this film were furnished by Egyptian Dreams ↑, our
own affiliate partner.
***Snakes
were cultivated for religious purposes by worshipers of
Dionysius and other cults.
Alexander the Great
Buy this Mini Poster at AllPosters.com
Don't forget the Richard Burton version
of Alexander's life. This movie is pretty tame and got
so-so reviews, but I'm a sucker for historic epics on all
levels so you be the judge. Nancy
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